The regulation of road transport externalities - environmental
pollution, noise annoyance, accidents and congestion - is one of
the most important issues in contemporary transport policies.The
Economics of Regulating Road Transport explores welfare economic
evaluations - in terms of efficiency as well as equity and social
feasibility - of regulatory policies and policy mixes directly
aimed at, or indirectly connected to the containment of market
failures in road transport. The discussion ranges from static
analyses at the level of individual actors and firms to the dynamic
behaviour of large spatio-economic systems. Part one explores the
economic rationale behind regulating road transport, part two
investigates issues of efficiency in the regulation of road
transport and part three discusses the issue of equity and social
feasibility versus efficiency. This book will be of interest to
students of environmental economics and transport economics and to
transport and environmental policymakers at the local, regional,
national and international level.
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